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Flowcharts for Kids Learning to Code – Simplified
“Everybody should learn to program a computer, because it teaches you how to think.” – Steve Jobs A rudimentary investigation into the idea of evolution reveals this phenomenon is essentially a long-drawn set of processes, and one that operates continually at many levels and in multiple planes. Instances and outcomes of biological and geological evolution…
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Making Flowcharts Easier to Understand for Kids
“The key to pursuing excellence is to embrace an organic, long-term learning process, and not to live in a shell of static, safe mediocrity. Usually growth comes at the expense of previous comfort or safety.” – Josh Waitzkin Modern neuroscience reveals that human intelligence is a subjective phenomenon, one that develops over time with inputs…
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Reducing Rote Learning with Mapping Strategy through Flowcharts
“Rote learning is a killer for most of us, and for some people, it really excludes them.” – Nicholas Negroponte Among the refined (or advanced) activities associated with human civilizations, the projects of education and learning present interesting instances of diversified, ongoing endeavors. Education can mold the experiences and fortunes of individual human beings, and…
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Using Flowcharts to Enhance Client Service Experience
“To give real service, you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.” – Don Alden Adams Modern business environments represent competitive spaces, encapsulate certain elements of diverse risks in market operations, and may incubate innovation in commercial strategies, methods, and techniques. Hence, the modern entrepreneur…
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Using Flowcharts to Monitor Pet Health
“Pets are humanizing. They remind us we have an obligation and responsibility to preserve and nurture and care for all life.” – James Cromwell Healthy animal life can generate thriving ecosystems on the Blue Planet; to validate this assertion, nature uses its bounties and resources to create and sustain remarkable instances of animal (and plant)…
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Graphically Representing Algorithms with Flowcharts
“With supervised learning, an algorithm is presented with a set of inputs along with their desired outputs (also called labels). The goal is to discover a rule that enables the computer to essentially breakdown and learn what the input is, which technically is called mapping the input to the output.” – Chris Smith An examination…
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Explaining the Decision Tree Flowchart and its Benefits
“Decision trees can be used to perform one of two tasks: Classification and Regression.” – Chris Smith Many tools designed for problem-solving have emerged and evolved over recent decades; these represent methods and endeavors that typically engage the human intellect and human curiosity at various levels, and have undergone refinements in terms of structure, formulation,…
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Importance of Flowcharts in Business Architecture
“Make it easy to change business or process rules to cater for new situations, or to support needs that weren’t thought of at the time of the initial requirements.” – Roger Evernden The idea of developing a theory presents a consistent, intellect-driven technique that promotes exploration, ideation, experimentation, and new lines of thought in contemporary…
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Using Flowchart across Industries for Maximum Benefit
“Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than trying to solve them.” – Henry Ford A review of modern industrial civilization reveals interesting information pertaining to the formation, growth, and expansion of underlying systems and processes. This expansive narrative includes production design, efficiency gains, expansion in manufacturing processes, and the application of…
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Top 5 Uses of Flowcharts for any Industry Process
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skilful execution. It represent the wise choice of many alternatives.” – William A. Foster The progress of modern civilization and its values is derived from a variety of differentiated perspectives such an exercise can prove the proverbial…